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Interspecific interactions between wild felids vary across scales and levels of urbanization

机译:野生猫科动物之间的种间相互作用因城市化的规模和水平而异

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AbstractOngoing global landscape change resulting from urbanization is increasingly linked to changes in species distributions and community interactions. However, relatively little is known about how urbanization influences competitive interactions among mammalian carnivores, particularly related to wild felids. We evaluated interspecific interactions between medium- and large-sized carnivores across a gradient of urbanization and multiple scales. Specifically, we investigated spatial and temporal interactions of bobcats and pumas by evaluating circadian activity patterns, broad-scale seasonal interactions, and fine-scale daily interactions in wildland–urban interface (WUI), exurban residential development, and wildland habitats. Across levels of urbanization, interspecific interactions were evaluated using two-species and single-species occupancy models with data from motion-activated cameras. As predicted, urbanization increased the opportunity for interspecific interactions between wild felids. Although pumas did not exclude bobcats from areas at broad spatial or temporal scales, bobcats responded behaviorally to the presence of pumas at finer scales, but patterns varied across levels of urbanization. In wildland habitat, bobcats avoided using areas for short temporal periods after a puma visited an area. In contrast, bobcats did not appear to avoid areas that pumas recently visited in landscapes influenced by urbanization (exurban development and WUI habitat). In addition, overlap in circadian activity patterns between bobcats and pumas increased in exurban development compared to wildland habitat. Across study areas, bobcats used sites less frequently as the number of puma photographs increased at a site. Overall, bobcats appear to shape their behavior at fine spatial and temporal scales to reduce encounters with pumas, but residential development can potentially alter these strategies and increase interaction opportunities. We explore three hypotheses to explain our results of how urbanization affected interspecific interactions that consider activity patterns, landscape configuration, and animal scent marking. Altered competitive interactions between animals in urbanized landscapes could potentially increase aggressive encounters and the frequency of disease transmission.
机译:摘要由城市化引起的持续的全球景观变化与物种分布和社区互动的变化越来越相关。然而,关于城市化如何影响哺乳动物食肉动物,特别是与野生猫科动物之间的竞争相互作用的了解还很少。我们评估了城市化和多尺度梯度下中型和大型食肉动物之间的种间相互作用。具体来说,我们通过评估昼夜活动模式,大范围的季节性相互作用以及野地-城市界面(WUI),郊区住宅开发和野地栖息地的精细日常互动来研究山猫和美洲狮的时空相互作用。在整个城市化水平上,使用两种物种和单物种的居住模型以及运动激活相机的数据对种间相互作用进行了评估。如预期的那样,城市化增加了野生猫科动物之间种间相互作用的机会。尽管美洲狮并没有在宽泛的空间或时间范围内将山猫排除在外,但山猫在行为上对较小规模的美洲狮的存在做出了反应,但是在城市化水平上其模式各不相同。在野外栖息地,美洲豹在美洲狮访问某个区域后应避免在短时间内使用该区域。相比之下,山猫似乎并没有避开最近在受城市化(城市发展和WUI栖息地)影响的景观中参观的美洲狮的地区。此外,与野地栖息地相比,郊外动物在山猫和美洲狮之间的昼夜活动模式重叠增加。在整个研究区域中,山猫使用地点的频率降低,原因是该地点的美洲豹照片数量增加。总体而言,山猫似乎可以在良好的时空尺度上塑造其行为,以减少与美洲狮的相遇,但住宅的发展有可能改变这些策略并增加互动机会。我们探索三个假设来解释我们的结果,即城市化如何影响考虑活动模式,景观配置和动物气味标记的种间相互作用。城市化景观中动物之间竞争性相互作用的改变可能会增加侵略性接触和疾病传播的频率。

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